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How Wealth Reduces Compassion 

As riches grow, empathy for others seems to decline

By Daisy Grewal
Scientific America
April 10, 2012 

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Who is more likely to lie, cheat, and steal - the poor person or the rich
one? It’s temping to think that the wealthier you are, the more likely you
are to act fairly. After all, if you already have enough for yourself,
it’s easier to think about what others may need. But research suggests the
opposite is
true: as people climb the social ladder, their compassionate feelings
towards other people decline. 

Berkeley psychologists Paul Piff and Dacher Keltner ran
several studies looking at whether social class (as measured
by wealth, occupational prestige, and education) influences
how much we care about the feelings of others. In one study, Piff and his
colleagues discreetly observed the behavior of drivers at a busy four- way
intersection. They found that luxury car drivers were more likely to cut off
other motorists instead of waiting for their turn at the intersection. This
was true for both men and women upper- class drivers, regardless of the time
of day or the amount of traffic at the intersection. In a different study
they found that luxury car drivers were also more likely to speed past a
pedestrian trying to use a crosswalk, even after making eye contact with the
pedestrian.

To read more, go to
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